there are two separate ways that astronomers measure the brightness of a start, there is actuall and aparent brightness. In apparent brightness, the measure how bright it looks to all the humans on Earth. However, the actual brightness of a star is different. Say a star is really, really bright, but really far away. That star would look preety dim. Or if a star is not so bright, but really close, like the Sun. The actuall brightness of a star is harder to measure, but is possible by use of waves and stuff like that, I don't know too much about actuall brightness
In units of measure(:
What metric unit would you use to measure a computer keyboard
A kilometre is a measure of distance. A millilitre is a measure of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Fluid ounces are a unit for capacity in an obsolete measurement system.
we answer quantities precisely by using measuring tools like rulers, and meter sticks :)
Units of measurement are useful to rationally measure anything.
Units of measurement provide a standard to measure mass, length etc.So, it is useful.
In units of measure(:
Lux and nits are both units of measurement for brightness, but they measure different aspects of light. Lux measures the amount of light that falls on a surface, while nits measure the brightness of a light source itself. In simpler terms, lux measures how bright the light is on a surface, while nits measure how bright the light source itself is.
Both relate to brightness; both are measured in the same units; both are used for astronomical objects such as stars or galaxies.
base on what you measure to use the metric units.
They measure them in light-years.
direct measurement and displacement
Cubic units measure volume.
To do so, astronomers calculate the brightness of stars as they would appear if it were 32.6 light-years, or 10 parsecs from Earth. Another measure of brightness is luminosity, which is the power of a star - the amount of energy (light) that a star emits from its surface.
metric unit of measure for volume is mm cube .
to check the measure size